US20160136835A1 - Magnet cutting device - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a device for cutting a magnet.
- JP2009-142081A there is known a technology using a long plate-like magnet formed by dividing a long magnet into a plurality of magnet pieces and integrating the plurality of divided magnet pieces as a magnet to be inserted into a magnet insertion hole of a rotor core of a motor to reduce an eddy current possibly generated in the magnet.
- the long magnet provided with cuts is placed on a lower punch and cut at the position of the cut by pressing an upper punch downwardly from above the long magnet.
- the present invention aims to prevent a magnet piece after cutting from falling down between a pair of supporting portions and prevent a magnet from being caught by the pair of supporting portions at the time of feeding the magnet.
- the magnet cutting device in embodiment of the present invention includes a pair of supporting portions spaced apart by a predetermined distance, the pair of supporting portions being configured to support the magnet from bottom side of the magnet, a pressing portion configured to press the magnet supported by the pair of supporting portions from a upper side of the magnet, and a magnet supporting tool arranged between the pair of supporting portions to support the magnet from the bottom side of the magnet, the magnet supporting tool being configured to be vertically movable.
- a surface of the magnet supporting tool to be held in contact with the magnet is shaped such that a central part of an upper end of the magnet supporting tool is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions and an end part of the upper end of the magnet supporting tool is lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions in a state where the magnet is placed on the surface, the upper end of the magnet supporting tool having a slope connecting the central part and the end part.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a diagram enlargedly showing an upper end part of a magnet piece supporting tool
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a method for positioning a magnet for cutting
- FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state where the magnet is pressed from above by a magnet pressing portion
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a state where the magnet is cut by pressing a blade downwardly
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a state where the blade and the magnet pressing portion are elevated after the cutting of the magnet
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a method for positioning such that the next groove of the magnet is located immediately below a lateral center of the blade;
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the method for positioning such that the next groove of the magnet is located immediately below the lateral center of the blade;
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an effect of the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a second embodiment.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of another shape of the magnet piece supporting tool.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a first embodiment.
- the magnet cutting device in one embodiment includes a pair of supporting portions 2 , a blade 3 , a magnet pressing portion 4 , a positioning tool 5 , a magnet piece supporting tool 6 and a spring 7 .
- the pair of supporting portions 2 are spaced apart by a predetermined distance, the pair of supporting portions 2 being configured to support a magnet 1 from bottom side of the magnet.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supporting portions 2 and supports the magnet 1 from below.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is vertically movable by an elastic force of the spring 7 .
- FIG. 2 is a diagram enlargedly showing an upper end part of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 .
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is shaped to be highest in an upper end central part thereof, become lower from the central part toward end parts and include slants connecting the upper end central part and the end parts. Further, in a state where the magnet 1 is placed on the magnet piece supporting tool 6 , the upper end central part of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is arranged to be higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 and both end parts of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are arranged to be lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 .
- the shape of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 , a spring constant of the spring 7 and the like are so determined that the upper end central part of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is at a position higher than the pair of supporting portions 2 and the both end parts of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are at positions lower than the pair of supporting portions 2 in the state where the magnet 1 is placed on the magnet piece supporting tool 6 .
- the magnet pressing portion 4 functions to press the magnet 1 from above.
- the blade 3 cuts the magnet 1 by pressing the magnet 1 fixed by being vertically sandwiched by the magnet pressing portion 4 and the magnet piece supporting tool 6 downwardly from above.
- a magnet cutting method using the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment is described below.
- Grooves are provided at positions planned to be cut in advance on the magnet 1 .
- the magnet 1 is so placed on the supporting portions 2 that the grooves are located on a lower side, and positioned by the known positioning tool 5 (see FIG. 3 ). More specifically, by pushing the magnet 1 in a rightward direction of FIG. 3 by the positioning tool 5 , the groove of the magnet 1 is positioned to be located immediately below a lateral center of the blade 3 .
- the positioning tool 5 is controlled, for example, using a positioning mechanism such as an LM guide.
- the magnet pressing portion 4 and the blade 3 are moved downwardly to press the magnet 1 from above by the magnet pressing portion 4 (see FIG. 4 ).
- the blade 3 is pressed downwardly and the magnet 1 is cut by three-point bending by the pair of supporting portions 2 and the blade 3 (see FIG. 5 ). Note that the positioning tool 5 is retracted to a position away from the magnet 1 before the cutting of the magnet 1 so as not to obstruct a movement of the magnet 1 after cutting.
- the spring constant of the spring 7 for vertically moving the magnet piece supporting tool 6 by an elastic force is set at a suitable value so as not to affect cutting by three-point bending.
- the blade 3 and the magnet pressing portion 4 are elevated and the positioning tool 5 is returned to the position before retraction (see FIG. 6 ).
- the next groove of the magnet 1 is positioned to be located immediately below the lateral center of the blade 3 .
- the spring constant and an expansion and contraction amount of the spring 7 are so selected that the magnet piece supporting tool 6 does not sink during the next positioning after the cutting of the magnet 1 .
- burrs projections
- the upper end central part of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is arranged at the position higher than the pair of supporting portions 2 and the both end parts of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are arranged at the positions lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 in the state where the magnet 1 is placed.
- the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment includes the pair of supporting portions 2 spaced apart by the predetermined distance, the pair of supporting portions 2 being configured to support the magnet from bottom side of the magnet, the magnet pressing portion 4 configured to press the magnet supported by the pair of supporting portions 2 from upper side of the magnet and the magnet piece supporting tool 6 vertically movable and arranged between the pair of supporting portions 2 to support the magnet from the bottom side of the magnet. Since the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supporting portions 2 , the magnet piece after cutting can be prevented from falling down between the pair of supporting portions.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is so arranged that the upper end central part thereof is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 in the state where the magnet is placed and includes the slants connecting the central part and the end parts, the magnet can be prevented from being caught by the pair of supporting portions 2 when the magnet after cutting is fed.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a second embodiment.
- the magnet cutting device in the second embodiment differs from that in the first embodiment in the structure of a pair of supporting portions 2 and the configuration of a magnet piece supporting tool 6 .
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 includes protruding portions 6 a .
- the protruding portions 6 a being formed so that a part of an outer and part of the magnet supporting tool 6 protrudes toward the corresponding supporting portion 2 in a state where the magnet supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supporting portions 2 .
- These protruding portions 6 a protrude outwardly from positions spaced downwardly a predetermined distance from the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 .
- the pair of supporting portions 2 are provided with space portions 2 a into which the protruding portions 6 a of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are held or housed.
- At least parts of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are open and air blows out from these opening ends 6 b . Since this enables contaminants (crushed powder) to be blown off even if the contaminants are present around the opening ends 6 b , a change in the height of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants can be prevented.
- the opening ends 6 b may have a suction function.
- contaminants crushed powder
- the opening ends 6 b may have a suction function.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 includes the protruding portions 6 a protruding toward the pair of supporting portions 2 from the outer end parts of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 in the state where the magnet piece supporting tool 6 arranged between the pair of supporting portions 2 , and the pair of supporting portions 2 are provided with the space portions 2 a into which the protruding portions 6 a of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are held or housed
- the central part of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 in the state where the upper ends of the protruding portions 6 a of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 are respectively in contact with the upper ends of the space portions 2 a of the pair of supporting portions 2 .
- the initial position can be accurately determined.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 since the central part of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions 2 at the initial position, the magnet can be prevented from being caught by the pair of supporting portions 2 during the feeding of the magnet after cutting as in the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 includes the opening ends 6 b open in at least parts of the upper end and air blows out from the opening ends 6 b , contaminants can be blown off even if the contaminants are present around the open parts. This can prevent a change in the height of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants.
- the opening ends 6 b have the suction function, contaminants can be sucked even if the contaminants are present around the open parts. This can prevent a change in the height of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants.
- the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments.
- the pair of supporting portions 2 and the magnet piece supporting tool 6 may have the same configurations as those in the second embodiment.
- opening end(s) may be provided in at least part(s) of the upper end of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 to provide a function of blowing out air from the opening end(s) or a suction function as in the magnet cutting device in the second embodiment.
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 has only to be shaped to be highest in the upper end central part and become lower from the central part toward the end parts and include the slants connecting the upper end central parts and the end parts, and there is no limitation to the shape shown in FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of another shape of the magnet piece supporting tool 6 .
- the magnet piece supporting tool 6 may also be shaped as shown in FIG. 11 .
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- The present application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-124806 filed on Jun. 13, 2013 all of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- This invention relates to a device for cutting a magnet.
- Conventionally, there is known a technology using a long plate-like magnet formed by dividing a long magnet into a plurality of magnet pieces and integrating the plurality of divided magnet pieces as a magnet to be inserted into a magnet insertion hole of a rotor core of a motor to reduce an eddy current possibly generated in the magnet (see JP2009-142081A). In a method described in JP2009-142081A, the long magnet provided with cuts is placed on a lower punch and cut at the position of the cut by pressing an upper punch downwardly from above the long magnet.
- Here, in the cutting method of JP2009-142081A, it is considered to provide a pair of supporting portions instead of the lower punch, set the long magnet so that the cutout is located between the pair of supporting portions and the magnet is cut by three-point bending by the pair of supporting portions and the upper punch. To improve the accuracy of a cut surface, an interval between the pair of supporting portions is better to be wide. However, if the interval is too wide, there is a possibility that the magnet piece falls down between the pair of supporting portions after cutting. Further, in setting the magnet at the next cutting position by pushing it in a lateral direction such as when burrs are present on the magnet after cutting, there is a possibility that the magnet after cutting is caught by the pair of supporting portions.
- The present invention aims to prevent a magnet piece after cutting from falling down between a pair of supporting portions and prevent a magnet from being caught by the pair of supporting portions at the time of feeding the magnet.
- The magnet cutting device in embodiment of the present invention includes a pair of supporting portions spaced apart by a predetermined distance, the pair of supporting portions being configured to support the magnet from bottom side of the magnet, a pressing portion configured to press the magnet supported by the pair of supporting portions from a upper side of the magnet, and a magnet supporting tool arranged between the pair of supporting portions to support the magnet from the bottom side of the magnet, the magnet supporting tool being configured to be vertically movable. A surface of the magnet supporting tool to be held in contact with the magnet is shaped such that a central part of an upper end of the magnet supporting tool is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions and an end part of the upper end of the magnet supporting tool is lower than the upper ends of the pair of supporting portions in a state where the magnet is placed on the surface, the upper end of the magnet supporting tool having a slope connecting the central part and the end part.
- Embodiments and advantages of the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the attached figures.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a first embodiment; -
FIG. 2 is a diagram enlargedly showing an upper end part of a magnet piece supporting tool; -
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a method for positioning a magnet for cutting; -
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing a state where the magnet is pressed from above by a magnet pressing portion; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a state where the magnet is cut by pressing a blade downwardly; -
FIG. 6 is a diagram showing a state where the blade and the magnet pressing portion are elevated after the cutting of the magnet; -
FIG. 7 is a diagram showing a method for positioning such that the next groove of the magnet is located immediately below a lateral center of the blade; -
FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the method for positioning such that the next groove of the magnet is located immediately below the lateral center of the blade; -
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing an effect of the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment; -
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a second embodiment; and -
FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of another shape of the magnet piece supporting tool. -
FIG. 1 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a first embodiment. The magnet cutting device in one embodiment includes a pair of supportingportions 2, ablade 3, amagnet pressing portion 4, apositioning tool 5, a magnetpiece supporting tool 6 and aspring 7. - The pair of supporting
portions 2 are spaced apart by a predetermined distance, the pair of supportingportions 2 being configured to support amagnet 1 from bottom side of the magnet. As shown inFIG. 1 , the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supportingportions 2 and supports themagnet 1 from below. The magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is vertically movable by an elastic force of thespring 7. -
FIG. 2 is a diagram enlargedly showing an upper end part of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6. As shown inFIG. 2 , the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is shaped to be highest in an upper end central part thereof, become lower from the central part toward end parts and include slants connecting the upper end central part and the end parts. Further, in a state where themagnet 1 is placed on the magnetpiece supporting tool 6, the upper end central part of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is arranged to be higher than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 and both end parts of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are arranged to be lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2. Specifically, the shape of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6, a spring constant of thespring 7 and the like are so determined that the upper end central part of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is at a position higher than the pair of supportingportions 2 and the both end parts of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are at positions lower than the pair of supportingportions 2 in the state where themagnet 1 is placed on the magnetpiece supporting tool 6. - The
magnet pressing portion 4 functions to press themagnet 1 from above. Theblade 3 cuts themagnet 1 by pressing themagnet 1 fixed by being vertically sandwiched by themagnet pressing portion 4 and the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 downwardly from above. - A magnet cutting method using the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment is described below.
- Grooves are provided at positions planned to be cut in advance on the
magnet 1. Themagnet 1 is so placed on the supportingportions 2 that the grooves are located on a lower side, and positioned by the known positioning tool 5 (seeFIG. 3 ). More specifically, by pushing themagnet 1 in a rightward direction ofFIG. 3 by thepositioning tool 5, the groove of themagnet 1 is positioned to be located immediately below a lateral center of theblade 3. Thepositioning tool 5 is controlled, for example, using a positioning mechanism such as an LM guide. - Subsequently, the
magnet pressing portion 4 and theblade 3 are moved downwardly to press themagnet 1 from above by the magnet pressing portion 4 (seeFIG. 4 ). - Subsequently, the
blade 3 is pressed downwardly and themagnet 1 is cut by three-point bending by the pair of supportingportions 2 and the blade 3 (seeFIG. 5 ). Note that thepositioning tool 5 is retracted to a position away from themagnet 1 before the cutting of themagnet 1 so as not to obstruct a movement of themagnet 1 after cutting. - Since the
spring 7 is compressed via the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 held in contact with themagnet 1 by a force for pressing theblade 3 downwardly, the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is pressed downwardly. The spring constant of thespring 7 for vertically moving the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 by an elastic force is set at a suitable value so as not to affect cutting by three-point bending. - When the
magnet 1 is cut, theblade 3 and themagnet pressing portion 4 are elevated and thepositioning tool 5 is returned to the position before retraction (seeFIG. 6 ). - Thereafter, by pushing the
magnet 1 in a rightward direction ofFIG. 7 by thepositioning tool 5, the next groove of themagnet 1 is positioned to be located immediately below the lateral center of theblade 3. This causes a cut magnet piece 1 a to be also pushed and carried onto the supportingportion 2 located on the right side ofFIG. 7 (seeFIGS. 7 and 8 ). It should be noted that the spring constant and an expansion and contraction amount of thespring 7 are so selected that the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 does not sink during the next positioning after the cutting of themagnet 1. - When the
magnet 1 is cut, burrs (projections) may be generated on and near a cut surface. In the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment, as described above, the upper end central part of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is arranged at the position higher than the pair of supportingportions 2 and the both end parts of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are arranged at the positions lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 in the state where themagnet 1 is placed. Thus, even if burrs are present on themagnet 1 during the next positioning after magnet cutting, the magnet pushed by thepositioning tool 5 is not caught by the supportingportions 2. Specifically, since the upper end central part of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is at the position higher than the pair of supportingportions 2, a front end part of themagnet 1 pushed by thepositioning tool 5 in a moving direction is at a position higher than the supportingportions 2 and aburr 10 of themagnet 1 is not caught by the supportingportion 2 as shown inFIG. 9 . - As described above, the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment includes the pair of supporting
portions 2 spaced apart by the predetermined distance, the pair of supportingportions 2 being configured to support the magnet from bottom side of the magnet, themagnet pressing portion 4 configured to press the magnet supported by the pair of supportingportions 2 from upper side of the magnet and the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 vertically movable and arranged between the pair of supportingportions 2 to support the magnet from the bottom side of the magnet. Since the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supportingportions 2, the magnet piece after cutting can be prevented from falling down between the pair of supporting portions. Further, since the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is so arranged that the upper end central part thereof is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 in the state where the magnet is placed and includes the slants connecting the central part and the end parts, the magnet can be prevented from being caught by the pair of supportingportions 2 when the magnet after cutting is fed. - It should be noted that if the
magnet 1 is lifted and fed during the next positioning after magnet cutting, themagnet 1 is not caught by the supportingportions 2 even if burrs are present on themagnet 1. However, if a configuration for lifting and feeding themagnet 1 is adopted, equipment cost increases and positioning takes time. However, according to the magnet cutting device in this embodiment, such problems do not occur. -
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the overall configuration of a magnet cutting device in a second embodiment. The magnet cutting device in the second embodiment differs from that in the first embodiment in the structure of a pair of supportingportions 2 and the configuration of a magnetpiece supporting tool 6. - The magnet
piece supporting tool 6 includes protrudingportions 6 a. the protrudingportions 6 a being formed so that a part of an outer and part of themagnet supporting tool 6 protrudes toward the corresponding supportingportion 2 in a state where themagnet supporting tool 6 is arranged between the pair of supportingportions 2. These protrudingportions 6 a protrude outwardly from positions spaced downwardly a predetermined distance from the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6. Further, the pair of supportingportions 2 are provided withspace portions 2 a into which the protrudingportions 6 a of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are held or housed. - In a state where the upper ends of the protruding
portions 6 a of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are in contact with the upper ends of thespace portions 2 a of the supporting portions 2 (state shown inFIG. 10 ), a central part of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 and end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2. This enables the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 to be more accurately positioned when the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 moved downwardly at the time of cutting themagnet 1 is elevated after the cutting of the magnet. - Further, at least parts of the upper end of the magnet
piece supporting tool 6 are open and air blows out from these opening ends 6 b. Since this enables contaminants (crushed powder) to be blown off even if the contaminants are present around the opening ends 6 b, a change in the height of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants can be prevented. - Further, the opening ends 6 b may have a suction function. By providing the opening ends 6 b with the suction function, contaminants (crushed powder) can be sucked even if the contaminants are present around the opening ends 6 b. Thus, a change in the height of the upper end of the magnet
piece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants can be prevented. - As described above, according to the magnet cutting device in the second embodiment, the magnet
piece supporting tool 6 includes the protrudingportions 6 a protruding toward the pair of supportingportions 2 from the outer end parts of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 in the state where the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 arranged between the pair of supportingportions 2, and the pair of supportingportions 2 are provided with thespace portions 2 a into which the protrudingportions 6 a of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are held or housed The central part of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 in the state where the upper ends of the protrudingportions 6 a of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are respectively in contact with the upper ends of thespace portions 2 a of the pair of supportingportions 2. This enables the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 to be more accurately positioned when the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 moved downwardly at the time of cutting themagnet 1 is elevated after the cutting of the magnet. Specifically, the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is elevated after the cutting of the magnet. Since a position where the upper ends of the protrudingportions 6 a of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 are in contact with the pair of supportingportions 2 is an initial position, the initial position can be accurately determined. Further, since the central part of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 is higher than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 and the end parts of the upper end thereof are lower than the upper ends of the pair of supportingportions 2 at the initial position, the magnet can be prevented from being caught by the pair of supportingportions 2 during the feeding of the magnet after cutting as in the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment. - Further, since the magnet
piece supporting tool 6 includes the opening ends 6 b open in at least parts of the upper end and air blows out from the opening ends 6 b, contaminants can be blown off even if the contaminants are present around the open parts. This can prevent a change in the height of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants. - Further, if the opening ends 6 b have the suction function, contaminants can be sucked even if the contaminants are present around the open parts. This can prevent a change in the height of the upper end of the magnet
piece supporting tool 6 due to the presence of the contaminants. - The present invention is not limited to the aforementioned embodiments. For example, in the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment, the pair of supporting
portions 2 and the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 may have the same configurations as those in the second embodiment. Further, in the magnet cutting device in the first embodiment, opening end(s) may be provided in at least part(s) of the upper end of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6 to provide a function of blowing out air from the opening end(s) or a suction function as in the magnet cutting device in the second embodiment. - The magnet
piece supporting tool 6 has only to be shaped to be highest in the upper end central part and become lower from the central part toward the end parts and include the slants connecting the upper end central parts and the end parts, and there is no limitation to the shape shown inFIG. 2 .FIG. 11 is a diagram showing an example of another shape of the magnetpiece supporting tool 6. The magnetpiece supporting tool 6 may also be shaped as shown inFIG. 11 .
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